This is the second in a series of interviews we're making available to the CodeSnipers community. We have been working to track down people who we thought had something valuable to say about the software development community, tools, practices, or direction. Some of the names you will recognize immediately, others you've probably never heard of, but all of them have made an impact in one way or another. Without further delay... we have Mike Ho the lead developer of Qcodo.

Keithasks questions about the framework - where it came from, what it does - how it handles more real life development, how it compares to the Ruby on Rails side of things, and some of the things that can be expected in Version 2.

This is the second in a series of interviews we're making available to the CodeSnipers community. We have been working to track down people who we thought had something valuable to say about the software development community, tools, practices, or direction. Some of the names you will recognize immediately, others you've probably never heard of, but all of them have made an impact in one way or another. Without further delay... we have Mike Ho the lead developer of Qcodo.

Keithasks questions about the framework - where it came from, what it does - how it handles more real life development, how it compares to the Ruby on Rails side of things, and some of the things that can be expected in Version 2.